African American Experience
Automobiles
Review
A Nation Divided
Miscellaneous
100

Many African Americans escaped this in the South by moving north. 

Discrimination/Prejudice/Segregation

100
This was the most widely manufactured automobile of the 1920s. 

Model T

100

This is the gradual decrease in military personnel and production. 

Demobilization

100

This group was resurrected by a Georgia preacher after fears of immigrants during the Red Scare.  

KKK

100

These were created to promote products and goods for companies like the first automobiles, and increased during the 1920s. 

Advertisements. 

200

The mass movement of African Americans from the South to cities in the North was called this. 

The Great Migration

200

This is the nickname for the most common automobile of the 1920s. 

Tin Lizzie

200

These are taxes on imported goods, which promote American-Made products. 

Tariffs

200

These groups would violently target African Americans, Immigrants, and other groups because of fear.

Lynch Mobs

200

Advertisements during this time period targeted what group of people the most? 

Women

300

This was one of the first major organization that fought for African American rights and legal issues. It is still prominent to this day. 

NAACP

300

This system was created in order to produce automobiles quickly, which reduced their overall cost. 

Assembly Line
300

This was a period of intense anti-communist hysteria during the early 1920s. 

Red Scare

300

The United States government essentially apologized to this group and gave them all U.S. Citizenship in return. 

Native Americans

300

These "shocking" items became more prevalent in homes during the 1920s, which made house work easier. 

Electric Appliances

400

This movement promoted the union of African descendants from all across the world. 

Pan-Africanism

400

This man is credited with creating the first affordable automobiles. He watched his employees closely. 

Henry Ford

400

These started after a failed bombing attempt on the Attorney Generals home by suspected radicals. 

Palmer Raids

400

This legislation was passed in order to limit the number of people coming into the United States, and was signed by Calvin Coolidge. 

Immigration Act of 1924

400

Electric appliances and automobiles are credited with creating this "central" economic class. 

Middle Class

500

This organization was created by Marcus Garvey and fought for a free African nation for African Americans. 

UNIA

500

How did automobiles change the lifestyle of many Americans during the early 20th Century? 

Auto touring, teen freedom, moving to the city, and travel further distances. 

500

This was the biggest presidential scandal of its time, and involved selling oil fields during Harding's administration. 

Teapot Dome Scandal

500

This "tired" group was the first major African American union created to help African Americans in the workplace. 

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

500

These payment plans were created in the 1920s to help middle class families afford more luxury cars. 

Installment Plan

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